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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 989980, member: 19065"]I think what you are missing is that the collecting has been done, nothing suggests anyone doesn't admire nor appreciate their coins any more/less than you do, and this is merely a matter of conservation and storage preferences and choices to continue enjoying them in others' own way. If plastic over plastic settles other peoples minds that their collection is safe and sound, then let them be at ease in that aspect while admiring and caring for their coins while in their possession. Protecting the slabs from scratches, saves money from needing to reslab a scratched slab, being able to see the coin through the holder longer and presents better to a dealer/collector if/when the slabbed coin is going to be traded at a later date... besides you mentioned 'Ancients', whose storage and preservation varies vastly from moderns, as much as the collectors themselves differ in approach to what they collect and choose to handle, admire and preserve for future resale and generations to come.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 989980, member: 19065"]I think what you are missing is that the collecting has been done, nothing suggests anyone doesn't admire nor appreciate their coins any more/less than you do, and this is merely a matter of conservation and storage preferences and choices to continue enjoying them in others' own way. If plastic over plastic settles other peoples minds that their collection is safe and sound, then let them be at ease in that aspect while admiring and caring for their coins while in their possession. Protecting the slabs from scratches, saves money from needing to reslab a scratched slab, being able to see the coin through the holder longer and presents better to a dealer/collector if/when the slabbed coin is going to be traded at a later date... besides you mentioned 'Ancients', whose storage and preservation varies vastly from moderns, as much as the collectors themselves differ in approach to what they collect and choose to handle, admire and preserve for future resale and generations to come.[/QUOTE]
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